If your talking about Liberty Coins in Lansing Michigan. I will vouch for them.. I know the owner and he is a really nice guy. You might want to...
CBD. I believe you have struck gold and here is why. The O-113 was struck early in 1830 and ran about half way through the year. The die break...
I would say based on the last pic that you have a Nickel that was produced late in the life of a die. Die Deterioration Doubling. Look at the...
Get me a clear close up shot of the MM. I tried blowing the ones you supplied up and they break apart. To identify we (I) would need something...
[ATTACH] Here is a close up shot of the one I just picked from a roll.
Damage as said above
Yoda, Is that you?
Need a clearer closer shot of the date on that coin. I can tell you that it is a 1943!
Good eye Jay.. you going to send me something so that I can get it shown in the Errorscope as a member find?
Try this for starters. http://koinpro.tripod.com/Articles/OtherFormsOfDoubling.htm
There is only one D in that picture. What you see by the 1 in the date is a simple stain or discoloration whatever you want to call it.
Go Get em Paddy.. He is also mentioned in the cover story (Collector Finds "Hotlips" 1964D Roosevelt Dime) of the latest version of the...
Mike, if I am not mistaken Fred has one of these? It was in Errorscope not that long ago if I remember correctly.
I see damage from what I think was a jewelry piece.
Ha, You popped its zit. Good advise from Chris.
55 is the Rolling Stones in 2 years.
I'll be darn, Rick got a haircut.
They did do this as a novelty item. They also did them to large cents if I remember and called them pie cutters.
Larry, you have seen laminations like this before. Perhaps not folded over, but certainly have seen the laminations that have two parallel lines...
I dont see a problem with it. Looks like a nice example of a lamination to me. He also posted this coin over at CONECA. I had Mike Ellis,...
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